<h2>Quirino Accounting System Documentation</h2>
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<h3>Tutorial: Basics </h3>
This tutorial will show how to filter, create, edit and delete records. It will use the Accounts module as an example.
<br>Click on the "Accounts" link on the header, or go to the home page and click "Accounts." 
<br>This will show the <i>list page</i> for the accounts module.
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<br><b>Filtering records </b>
<br>To display all records with "cash" in its name, type "cash" in the name filter text box and click "filter".
<br>To reset the filter and display all records, click "reset".
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<br>To quickly see the account with account code 701, type 701 in the code filter text box and click "filter". 
<br>Remember to click the reset button first, or you will see the accounts with "cash" in its name, <b>and</b> with 701 as its account code - but there are none.
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<br><b>Creating a new record </b>
<br>Go to the bottom of the page and click "New"
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<br>This will take you to the edit page
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<br>After filling up the form, click "save". Or if you want to add another record, click "save and add" to clear the form. 
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<br>A message will appear confirming that the record has been saved.
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<br>To return to the list page, click cancel. 

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<br><b>Editing / Deleting a record </b>
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<br>To the right of every record are edit and delete buttons. 
<br>Clicking on the edit button takes you to the edit page where you can change the contents of the record.
<br>Clicking on delete, well, deletes the record. 
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<br>If you accidentally click delete, don't worry - a popup window will ask to confirm. Just click cancel if you don't want to delete.
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<br>Deleting a record that has related records may give you an error. This is because doing so will corrupt data elsewhere. For example, you can delete an empty journal, but not one that contains journal entries.
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